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Hello All,

I just spoke with my fiance who got a call from the US embassy today. Just some backgrounds, we've been in AP since Oct. 2011 and recently had a joint interview on Jan. 17(second interview). My fiance got a call from the interviewing officer from Jan who asked the same questions as in the interview. At the end he said the interview was over and that the case no longer had anything to do with the Visa Unit. He also told my fiance that she should receive a call from the residents department and she should receive a packet. She asked if she was approved but the officer wouldn't say Yes or no either way. He also wouldn't say how long it would take to hear from the other department other then to say it wouldn't take too long. My question is has anyone experienced anything like this? I've read over more posts than I can count and have never heard of this. I contacted the embassy by email on Friday and also got a generic response that said the Visa Unit could not continue

with my case and my fiance would be contacted once AP was complete.

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Hello All,

I just spoke with my fiance who got a call from the US embassy today. Just some backgrounds, we've been in AP since Oct. 2011 and recently had a joint interview on Jan. 17(second interview). My fiance got a call from the interviewing officer from Jan who asked the same questions as in the interview. At the end he said the interview was over and that the case no longer had anything to do with the Visa Unit. He also told my fiance that she should receive a call from the residents department and she should receive a packet. She asked if she was approved but the officer wouldn't say Yes or no either way. He also wouldn't say how long it would take to hear from the other department other then to say it wouldn't take too long. My question is has anyone experienced anything like this? I've read over more posts than I can count and have never heard of this. I contacted the embassy by email on Friday and also got a generic response that said the Visa Unit could not continue

with my case and my fiance would be contacted once AP was complete.

There is no residence department. As your fiance to think carefully about what he / she was told. One of several things happened, it went into AP most likely if there is no waiver issues, and it will go to Department of State for name checks, and when cleared from AP you will hear back from the oonsulate. Anything else and you will hear from USCIS if they denied and sent back to USCIS for reaffirmation, and if its a waiver case they will

contact you or your fiance with a request for the I601 and / or I212.

Good Luck. Hopefully its just AP

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